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Don't feel guilty if you didn't make it to the gym today. A new study suggests 30 minutes of any kind of physical activity (even the mundane) five days a week offers significant health benefits.
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Are Social Security numbers going away? A recent security breach at credit-reporting agency Equifax has prompted the federal government to explore safer alternatives to the nine-digit personal identifiers.
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A new book explores why memories of some experiences stay with us while others fade away. Learn how to make each day extraordinary with The Power of Moments.
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Health risks associated with obesity go beyond type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Weight-related cancers are on the rise in America, now accounting for 40 percent of all diagnosed cases.
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A good screenwriter labors over every last bit of dialogue, but sometimes actors can't help but go off script. Check out these seven ad-libbed lines that became iconic moments in film history.
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After several high-profile deaths in the wake of Hurricane Irma, a new rule requiring assisted living facilities to install emergency power generators is getting pushback from industry groups.
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Register now for our free Medicare Q-and-A webcast tomorrow with AARP Medicare expert Susan Lutz and get answers to your 2018 plan questions.
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Once a common fixture in many American living rooms, these entertaining devices have fallen out of favor in recent decades. What's behind the decline?
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Did you retire early? Or do you plan to do so? Share your experiences with other early-retirement hopefuls in the Online Community!
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